In Sheridan, injuries often happen in predictable places: downtown sidewalks, storefront entrances, parking lots used for commuting, and properties near road work where foot traffic is rerouted. Winter and shoulder seasons add another layer—snowmelt, ice refreezing, tracking from vehicles, and temporary walkways can create hazards that aren’t obvious until someone steps wrong.
What makes these cases tough isn’t usually the fall itself. It’s what comes after:
- figuring out who had responsibility for keeping the area safe,
- dealing with insurance adjusters who focus on what’s “minor,” and
- gathering evidence before the scene changes (snow cleared, signage removed, cameras overwritten).


